50 results for "a1d6c6c30dfb7bd6575bf62ac0c26b3b"
>>724843369
it's the dlc scythe
>>105784865
>>723632480
>>105507612
>>58410031
>25% is abysmal for the biggest media franchise in the world.
My favorite gender is retards who are completely confidant in pretending they know what the fuck they're talking about.
>>104695846
>>64256343
>>516033614
>Yeah except roasties want partial birth abortion.
>>515734136
Remember that communists were behind the Reichstag fire.
>>515706883
Was it REALLY an inside job?
>>538689918
>>104390143
>>538536905
>>515146604
>demanding evidence
we don't do that here
>>58211216
>"Here, eat," you offered your entire fruit bowl to the Noivern.
>It looked confused but thankfully not like it was on the brink of starvation.
>"Thank you," it said before starting to eat.
>The Noivern must have been starving, as it devoured the fruit more like an animal than a human.
>You started doing math in your head about how much food a Noivern would need.
>Flying is very energy intensive, so a Noivern must have a very demanding metabolism by default.
>And considering this one didn't have the best landing in your backyard, it was either tired, weakened, or very new to flying.
>The fact that it even tried to suppress hunger with coffee told you that it most likely ran out of edible food very early on.
>You continued sipping tea from your cup while observing the creature eat.
>Not much was really left in the bowl beyond some apple cores and banana peels.
>"Thank you again," said the creature after finishing its 3 in the morning snack.
>"No problem," you replied.
>"Now who are you?" you asked?
>The question seemed to have hit a nerve, as the relatively calm Pokemon became agitated.
>"Who am I? I have a better question. Who the hell are you?! You pointed a gun at me, psychologically profiled me, and told me to play along with your telepathy experiment. What do you >want from me?!" Said the noivern while taking a more defensive posture.
>"If you want to know, I'm a police officer who wants to help you," you said calmly while sipping tea while feeling your heart rate increase.
>"Bullshit. You want to sell me off to the feds," it said angrily.
>"And your proof being?" you said while your eyes wandered over to your taser and gun.
>"I can hear your heart racing like your entire plan just unraveled and you are trying to salvage the situation. Do you think I'm stupid?!" said the Noivern with venom in its tone.
>>104242287
That's valid after 10 years, but it comes back after 20.
>>719210947
>t.
>>718943510
Unsurprising if true but...
>>103675755
>>103675778
sounds like cuckie cope
>>535586754
>>718161453
>ive been here since 2006 and been gaming for over 35 years
>>8943667
Armstrong is preference for surnames.
>>717984001
I can't get Armstrong's voice out of my head with that one
>>103433198
>he just uses Gemini
>>534642420
>square enix:
>>717544580
New Sega Bass Fishing game imminent
>>102729437
>The same month that Mel moved to Japan a person with Apek's legal name listed a house for sale in the city his linkedin listed as his home city that featured a streaming studio in the real estate listing.
Prove. It.
>>716398994
Do you have a single shred of evidence to back that up?
so is it cannon that the nikkes will rise up under the command of mother sphere and they will kill everyone?
even the commander will be killed? Is the commander Adam?
>>531358003
>>715481550
>>715364092
NTA but
>>715188338
Actually, it's Motor Mouth Mike
>>102151532
>rumors
Coming from where? Your post is just about the only place where i've seen this "rumor"
>>715079243
>having sold over 1 million copies.
>>509883467
>>530178645
>>530134912
>>530052379
>>714330247
>>714166879
>Completely wrong. When an artist is inspired by something, their memories of that thing in their minds, their imagination whoch creates based on those memories, fully belongs to the artist.
>The data scrapped by an AI is stolen.
Hippie dippie bullshit appeal to emotion.
>It's beautiful and spiritual when I do it but evil if a computer does it. Totally has nothing to do with me being a cashgrubbing grifter.
>>714141374
surely thats the case, buddy
>>713782904
>Unfortunately metacritic cope points don't act as a metric for a game's quality. You have to use your brain to judge that.
>>713438152
>>507942132
Ok, bud
>>507876020
>>527331461